About me
I live in İzmir, Turkey and I've been a Wikipedia user since 2006. I used to do some editing, but now I became mostly a reader. You may think reading Wikipedia requires no hard work, yet due to the block of Wikipedia in Turkey, you might want to reconsider that and be thankful for a second that you are able to access this world of information without jumping through hoops like us. And don't even get me started on editing, even doing a minor edit requires me to find an IP address from the VPN I'm using that hasn't been blocked by Wikipedia yet. Hopefully, one of these days I will be able to delete this rant using my own. #WeMissWikipedia
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Welcome to my "User Page" in over 40 languages
Mirëdita (to my Albanian friends)
Ahalan (to my Arabic speaking friends)
Zdravei / Zdrasti (to my Bulgarian friends)
Nei Ho (to my Cantonese speaking Chinese friends)
Dobrý den / Ahoj (to my Czech friends)
Goddag (to my Danish friends)
Goede dag, Hallo (to my Dutch friends)
Hello (to my English friends)
Saluton (to my Esperanto speaking friends)
Hei (to my Finnish friends)
Bonjour (to my French friends)
Guten Tag (to my German friends)
Gia'sou (to my Greek friends)
Aloha (to my Hawaiian friends)
Shalom (to my Hebrew speaking friends)
Namaste (to my Hindi speaking friends)
Jó napot (to my Hungarian friends)
Halló / Góđan daginn (to my Icelandic friends)
Halo (to my Indonesian friends)
Aksunai / Qanuipit? (to my Inuit friends)
Dia dhuit (to my Irish friends)
Salve / Ciao (to my Italian friends)
Kon-nichiwa (to my Japanese friends)
An-nyong Ha-se-yo (to my Korean friends)
Salve / Salvëte (to my Latin speaking ancient Roman friends)
Ni hao (to my Mandarin speaking Chinese friends)
Hallo (to my Norwegian friends)
Dzien' dobry (to my Polish friends)
Olá (to my Portuguese friends)
Bună ziua (to my Romanian friends)
Zdravstvuyte (to my Russian friends)
Hola (to my Spanish speaking friends)
Jambo / Hujambo (to my Swahili friends)
Hej (to my Swedish friends)
Sa-wat-dee (to my Thai friends)
Merhaba / Selam (to my Turkish friends)
Vitayu (to my Ukrainian friends)
Xin chŕo (to my Vietnamese friends)
Hylo; Sut Mae? (to my Welsh friends)
Sholem Aleychem (to my Yiddish speaking friends)
Sawubona (to my Zulu speaking friends)
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